N'Dambi Rocks BAAMfest!

This past weekend I was privileged to attend Birmingham’s second annual BAAMfest! Festival. Amongst the many talented local artist, Grammy-nominated N’Dambi was set to perform. To read my full review of BAAMfest! please consider reading my earlier article.

N’Dambi’s set was absolutely everything I hoped and dreamed for plus more. The richness of her tone and soulfulness of her voice had me swaying in my seat like there was no care in the world. N’Dambi has major moves, her set was very high energy and she danced the entire time in some knee-length open toe heels.

N’Dambi’s set included several songs from the Grammy-nominated album “Pink Elephant” along with her hit single Ooh Baby. Incredible is almost an understatement of how good she rocked the mic at BAAMfest!. To top my evening off N’Dambi and I posed together for a quick photo-op. Did I mention she autographed her latest Grammy-nominated album “Pink Elephant” for me?

The ARTbelles, ArtBLT, asked N’Dambi when can we expect her new album and her response was “Were actually working on it now” N”Dambi’s camp was very sweet, I got a chance to briefly chat with her manager Monica Young and her male background singer. Let’s keep our fingers crossed we can get an exclusive interview from this star.

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I am Tiffeny Curier, Founder and Editor in Chief of BPositive Magazine. I am a freelance graphic designer committed to serving my clients with original designs that comply with current state of the design industry. I try to maintain a positive and professional attitude at all times in any endeavor I'm a part of.
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